WITH THE TURKS.
LONDON September 18. Lieutenant Gladstone Ward, son of the Minister of Finance after serving for more than a year in the Mechanical Transport branch of the A.S.C. at various stations in the United Kingdom, left for Egypt in March, while Sir Joseph and Lady Ward were in London. After a few weeks there, he was detailed for duty with the Expeditionary Force in Palestine on the transport of heavy artillery. This was sufficiently exciting while it lasted, hut Lieutenant Ward wa s . more than pleased with the change when 110 was transferred to the Tank Corps which were, important arm ho has been ever since. Various stories have been told of the work of tanks an Palestine, but nothing has been said offiically. It is more than likely however, that before the autumn campaign is finished their presence will be freely disoussed.
Sickness* and vomiting from a disordered stomach may be relieved by taking SHARLAND’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Rough road s don’t worry the users of CLINCHER TYRES because they are eomposd of the best quality rubber made by honest British'labour. Trade Imperially and buy the British article-
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1917, Page 4
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190WITH THE TURKS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1917, Page 4
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